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Angular for Enterprise Applications

You're reading from   Angular for Enterprise Applications Build scalable Angular apps using the minimalist Router-first architecture

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781805127123
Length 592 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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Preface 1. Angular’s Architecture and Concepts 2. Forms, Observables, Signals, and Subjects FREE CHAPTER 3. Architecting an Enterprise App 4. Creating a Router-First Line-of-Business App 5. Designing Authentication and Authorization 6. Implementing Role-Based Navigation 7. Working with REST and GraphQL APIs 8. Recipes – Reusability, Forms, and Caching 9. Recipes – Master/Detail, Data Tables, and NgRx 10. Releasing to Production with CI/CD 11. Other Books You May Enjoy
12. Index
Appendix A

A Firebase authentication recipe

We can leverage our current authentication setup and integrate it with a real authentication service. For this section, you need a free Google and Firebase account. Firebase is Google’s comprehensive mobile development platform: https://firebase.google.com. You can create a free account to host your application and leverage the Firebase authentication system.

The Firebase console, found at https://console.firebase.google.com, allows you to manage users and send a password reset email without implementing a backend for your application. Later, you can leverage Firebase functions to implement APIs in a serverless manner.

Start by adding your project to Firebase using the Firebase console:

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Figure 6.8: The Firebase console

  1. Click on Add project.
  2. Provide your project name.
  3. Enable Google Analytics for your project.

It helps to create a Google Analytics account before attempting this, but it should still...

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